“But if this is the way that it is, let’s just part ways cleanly,” Lahren said. “I just want to work and have the freedom to put my voice out there and I want to interact with my fans and my followers.”

“Nightline” reported that Lahren is being paid through September, when her contract with The Blaze is up, and has been locked out of her Facebook page by the network.

But Lahren told “Nightline” she believes she’s been axed because of her views, and she seemed eager to get back to work... somewhere else.

“Something has been stripped from me, and that’s my ability to work, that’s my ability to have a voice,” she said. “That’s been taken from me, wrongfully. So I’m upset by it, I’m hurt by it, and I feel betrayed by it.”

“Nightline” said Lahren’s attorney sat in during in the interview.

Lahren also tweeted about the interview after it aired:

I hope you saw a different side of me on Nightline tonight. I don't have bad blood with anyone. I pray to forgive & move on. #goodvibesonly